- Zima (drink) - Wikipedia
Zima Clearmalt is a clear, lightly carbonated alcoholic beverage made and distributed by the Coors Brewing Company or its licensees Introduced in 1993, it was marketed as an alternative to beer, an example of what is now often referred to as a cooler, with 4 7–5 4% alcohol by volume [1]
- What Happened To Zima, The 90s Drink That Was . . . - Ranker
People who grew up in the 1990s may feel some nostalgia when thinking about Surge, Shark Bites, or other discontinued foods from the '90s - and those of a certain age will remember Zima The clear malt beverage was a huge hit when it debuted in 1993, but it wasn't long before Zima became a pop-culture punchline
- The Clear Downfall of Zima: Why it was Discontinued
In 1993, Coors Brewing Company launched Zima, a clear alcoholic beverage to join the transparent market trend alongside Crystal Pepsi and Tab Clear While traditional beer showed its brewing process through amber and brown hues, Zima's crystal-clear appearance suggested laboratory precision
- Can You Still Buy Zima? Yes, and Here’s Where to Find It
Zima, a clear, citrus-flavored alcoholic beverage, gained popularity in the 1990s as a refreshing alternative to beer Despite its discontinuation in 2008, Zima has made a comeback in recent years, capitalizing on nostalgia and the growing demand for retro beverages
- The Untold Truth Of Zima - Mashed
If you're of a certain age, you probably remember the clear malt beverage Zima For everyone else, what was Zima all about and why was it discontinued?
- Zima Drink Recipe - Food Wine
Sweet, tart, and citrusy with a mild, boozy kick — homemade Zima is pretty great Anyone who was conscious during the 1990s heard about Zima
- What Is Zima? Here’s Everything You Need to Know - Sporked
What is Zima? Zima was a malted beverage that was marketed as an alternative to beer It was generally citrus flavored and was about as boozy as a standard beer, with an ABV of less than 5%
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